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If you're a multisport athlete, you know the drill. Mornings in the pool with your masters swim group. Running after work. On the bike for a long ride during the weekend. You're always moving — it's part of your DNA. To get the most out of your training, you need smart, versatile tools. And they don't come any smarter, or more versatile than Garmin's Forerunner 935 multisport GPS watch. It's built to record all your training activities, while providing feedback that'll help you up your game. Forerunner also boasts battery life that'll cover the distance, whether you're doing a local 5K or stepping onto the trails for an ultra.

A watch for your lifestyle

If you're a multisport athlete, you know the drill. Mornings in the pool with your masters swim group. Running after work. On the bike for a long ride during the weekend. You're always moving — it's part of your DNA. To get the most out of your training, you need smart, versatile tools. And they don't come any smarter, or more versatile than Garmin's Forerunner 935 multisport GPS watch. It's built to record all your training activities, while providing feedback that'll help you up your game. Forerunner also boasts battery life that'll cover the distance, whether you're doing a local 5K or stepping onto the trails for an ultra.

Built-in heart rate monitoring

I've learned through hard experience that heart rate monitoring is an essential tool for getting the most out of a training cycle. There's really no better way to ensure that you push hard enough during your key workouts, and that you back off enough on the intensity when you need recovery. Forerunner 935's wrist-based monitoring technology makes it easy to monitor your heart rate and hit your target zones, no matter what sport your training plan has listed for that day.

Name a sport — any sport

Forerunner 935 is the ultimate watch for the triathlete or other well-rounded athlete. It'll record all your multi-sport training, whether you're swimming laps, clipping in for a long ride, or busting out VO2 max repeats at the track. Forerunner 935 also has tools for your other favorite outdoor activities, like paddling, climbing, hiking, golf, and more. You can track the data by selecting from a variety of data fields, or customize the display with Garmin's Face-it™ app, changing the background to any picture stored in your smartphone.

Run smart

Forerunner 935 offers great tools and analytics for runners, recording data on cadence, ground contact time and vertical oscillation, along with all the usual pace and time metrics you're used to. And using the data it records with its heartrate monitor, it will estimate and track your VO2 max, predicting your performance and suggesting training paces. You can pair Forerunner 935 with Garmin's Running Dynamics Footpod (optional) and record a variety of running dynamics that'll help you improve your form and efficiency when you're on the run.

At home in the pool (or the lake)

When you're in the pool, this watch tracks your distance, pace, stroke count, and more. And quit worrying about keeping track of laps during those long pool sessions — it'll count those for you too. For open water sessions, you'll get an accurate rendering of your distance and pace.

Your cycling guru

Jump on the bike and Forerunner 935 becomes a powerful bike computer. It's compatible with ANT+ power meters, including Garmin's Vector pedals, and syncs up with Garmin's Varia™ lights and rearview radar. You can even receive real-time feedback for your Strava segments during your ride — a great way to keep your motivation high during a tough climb. You don't have to be a roadie to appreciate all that this watch will do. It has built-in profiles to track your effort during indoor sessions and spin classes, as well as mountain bike expeditions.

Get outside and play

When you're ready to recreate in the great outdoors, Forerunner 935 is a trusty companion, with point to point, breadcrumb, and TracBack GPS navigation when you're on the trail, plus preloaded outdoor rec profiles, including hiking, climbing, skiing, SUP, rowing, and more elevation profiles and ascent/descent tracking you can review after your day(s) in the woods. The built-in altimeter, compass, and thermometer are great tools to have when you're outside, too. Forerunner 935's golf features are a winner on manicured links too, with accurate distance readouts and calculations, plus stat- and score-keeping features.

Stay connected

Garmin's smart notifications work with your smartphone to let you receive texts, emails, and alerts on the watch screen. And Forerunner 935 automatically uploads your workout to Garmin Connect, where you can share it with your friends through social media or many popular fitness-tracking apps. Garmin's Live Tracking feature lets your family friends track you in real time — a great safety and race day feature.

Garmin Forerunner 935 Reviews

A home run for Garmin

I upgraded from the Garmin Forerunner 620. It had been a few years owning the 620 and this thing is light years ahead of that model. I only used the 620 when I'd go for runs and used a Fitbit as my daily activity tracker. Now everything is all together in the 935. Steps, stairs, heart rate, and a boatload of other datapoints all being tracked.
Indoors, the colors are somewhat muted but when outside in the sun, this thing really shines. I really like the fact that you can easily download and switch from hundreds of different watch faces. That was genius on Garmin's part. Let the people design the faces. Currently using a face called GearMin. A ton of useful info all in a compact face.

Pros:Feature packed, accurate, lightweight, intuitive.

Cons:Pricey, but worth it. .I wish you could store music on the device itself and play via bluetooth, but that's a minor thing.

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Overview: The Garmin Forerunner 935
is a lightweight running and multi-sport watch with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver.
It can accurately records
the distance, time, speed, and location of your runs, or analyzes your swim, ski
runs, or rounds of golf. It keeps track of your
personal records, and lets you know when you have set new ones. The Forerunner
935 provides constant feedback, including the distance traveled, elapsed time,
pace, lap time, and speed. The built-in barometer, altimeter, and electronic
compass let you keep your bearings when your activities take you off the beaten
path. With Garmin's Elevate heart rate technology, you can
continuously monitor your heart rate. After your run, you can upload your results to the
Garmin Connect online community. The dimensions are:

Watch: Width 1.893", Height 2.126",
Depth 0.549"

Watch Band: Width 0.872" (22mm), Length 10" (including buckle)

Weight: 1.8 ounces

Elevate: On the back of the Forerunner 935 is
an optical sensor with Garmin's Elevate heart rate technology that shines light onto your
skin and measures the amount of light returned. The sensor detects slight
changes on your skin as your heart pumps blood and determines your heart rate
using a sophisticated algorithm. The back of the watch has a light seal to block
out ambient light for accurate results. You can broadcast your heart rate data
to other Garmin devices, such as an Edge cycling computer or a VIRB action
camera.

Note: The Forerunner 935 is compatible with ANT+
devices, so you could use an optional heart rate monitor strap, if desired.

Heart Rate Zones: Heart Rate Zones are used by many athletes
to indicate the level of activity, and to measure their cardiovascular strength.
You can let the Forerunner 935 set your heart rate zones based on your user
profile, or manually enter heart rate values and ranges for each zone. The heart
rate zones are expressed as a percentage of your maximum heart rate, and are
expressed in color codes on the device's display: Poor 0-40% (Red), Fair 40%
(Orange), Good 60% (Green), Excellent 80% (Blue), and Superior 95% (Purple).

Running Dynamics: The Forerunner device, when paired with
the optional
HRM-Tri
or new
Running Dynamics Pod accessory, can help analyze your running form. The
accelerometer in the accessories can measure torso movement and
calculate the following running metrics: Cadence (number of steps per minute),
Vertical Oscillation (your bounce when running), Ground Contact Time (amount of
time you spend on the ground while running), Ground Contact Time Balance
(left-right balance of your ground contact time), and Stride Length (measured
from one footfall to the next). You can view your running metrics as a color
gauge on the display, showing you how your running data compares to those of
other runners.

Golf Features: Wearing the Forerunner 935 while playing golf
gives you access to many features to help enhance your game. Before you play,
you can download the course, using Garmin Connect, from the database of over
41,000 courses worldwide. For each hole, the device displays the hole number,
par for the hole, and distances to the front, middle, and back of the green. You
can move the flag to the precise pin placement for the day in order to show
accurate distances. After you play the hole you can enter your score. The
built-in odometer can record the time, distance, and steps you travel as you
play. The Forerunner 935 is compatible with the optional Garmin
TruSwing accessory to let you view your swing metrics and analyze your swing
to help you improve your game.

Water Resistant: The Forerunner 935 has a 5 ATM water
rating, which means it can withstand pressures equivalent to a depth of 50
meters (164 feet). Not only can you run in the rain and wet weather, you can
even swim while wearing the device (see note below). The device also has a wide operating
temperature range of -4° to 140°F.

Note: To record your heart rate while swimming, you must
use the optional
HRM-Tri or
HRM-Swim heart rate monitors.

Swimming Metrics: You can analyze your swimming workout
using the Forerunner and the optional chest-worn HRM-Swim. The device offers preloaded
swim profiles for open water and pool swimming, and metrics for both (distance,
pace, stroke count/rate, calories, etc.). The unit can calculate your SWOLF, or
swim efficiency score, which is the sum of the time for one pool length and the
number of strokes for that length.

Color LCD: The Forerunner 935 features a 1.2" diameter
color LCD screen with a resolution of 240 x 240 pixels. The display has a
backlight timer that can be set to 8, 15, 30, or 60 seconds, or Stays On. The
backlight can be turned on manually, or with the touch of a key or when you
receive an alert.

High-Sensitivity GPS Receiver: The Forerunner 935
features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver with GLONASS, which locates your
position quickly and keeps it locked onto positioning satellites, even near tall
buildings or under tree cover. You can turn off GLONASS to save battery power if
your GPS signal is strong.

Accelerometer: The built-in accelerometer can accurately
calculate your speed and distance when running indoors or on a treadmill, when
the GPS can't be used. The accelerometer is self-calibrating, and the speed and
distance accuracy improves after a few outdoor runs using GPS.

Rechargeable Battery: The Forerunner 935 has a built-in
Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery. A 21" data/charging cable is
provided for charging the battery and uploading your training data. Typical
battery life varies according to the mode you're in:

Locating A Lost Phone/Watch: The Forerunner 935 can help you
locate your phone if it is still paired and currently within range. As you
search, the Find My Phone widget will display the Bluetooth signal strength and
sound an audible alert to help you find your phone. Similarly, you can find your
lost Forerunner using your phone when they are paired and within range.

Wi-Fi Features: In addition to Bluetooth, you can connect
the Forerunner 935 to the internet via Wi-Fi. While connected, you can perform
software updates, upload activity data to your Garmin Connect account, and
search for and select workout and training plans to send to your device.

Connect IQ: Through Garmin's Connect IQ site, you can
customize your Forerunner with watch faces, data fields, widgets, and apps. You
can download Connect IQ features to your device when paired with your smartphone
(Bluetooth) or connected to your computer (USB cable).

History: The Forerunner 935 has a small amount of memory (64
MB) for saving activity data. Your history displays the date, time of day, distance,
run time, calories, average pace or speed, and heart rate zone data. When the memory is full, your oldest data
is overwritten. History is not recorded while the timer is stopped or paused.

Watch Functions: When you're not working out, the Forerunner
935 can be used as a basic watch, displaying the time and date, along with an alarm,
timer, and a stopwatch.
The time is automatically set by the GPS receiver (or manually, if desired), and
can be displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour format. The FaceIt watch face creator in
the Garmin Connect community can be used to customize your device.

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